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- enjoy Charles Kennedy's recipe for a breakfast smoothie;
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- read an old family recipe contributed by Lord Bill Rodgers, never before written down;
- find out what Lembit Opik MP likes to nibble while watching Question Time.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Camden Lib Dems' cookbook: "Serve a Liberal Helping"
Camden Liberal Democrats' new cookbook, Serve a Liberal Helping, will be published in September.
This collection of recipes by Lib Dem luminaries and members, say the publishers, "captures the essence of the party's energy and joie-de-vivre". They suggest it is also the ideal cookbook for those who love to share great food in the midst of busy lives.
Within its pages you can:
You should have got Norman Lamb to tell his mother to hand over her recipe for Muligatawny soup.
ReplyDeleteI remember when we were campaigning in 2001 that myself and Simon Hughes and his driver John ate it all before Norman got back from canvassing. Absolutely delicious, and Norman was not best pleased that his mum had let us have it all.
Norman Lamb is keeping the Mulligatawny to himself. His contribution to the cookbook is 'Quick Prawn Curry'. But with such a pedigree, I'm sure it's excellent.
ReplyDeletePhil Wainewright
Chair, Camden Lib Dems